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The Burning River of Dreams
The New Indian Express Anantapur
|July 04, 2025
"I went on the river for money, I sold my rotten shack / For a rusty tanker leaking oil, and the burning sun was on my back / Travelled up the raging river, I watched the jungle burn. I'm riding on a river of dreams / Amazon, is it heaven or hell?"
— Amazon (River of Dreams), a 1993 song by jazz guitarist Artie Traum, emblematic of the iconic river basin's dire straits three decades later.
Climate impact on the Amazon rainforest and the issue of fossil fuels brought together the heads of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela—eight members of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO)—after 14 years in August 2023 at Belem, Brazil. Home to more than 1.5 million indigenous people representing over 385 ethnic groups and a verdantly diverse biome, the enigmatic Amazonia seeks inclusive social support, besides an environmental look.
Holding a fifth of all newly-identified global oil reserves, the region is currently witnessing a frenzy as oil majors and nouveau rentiers capitalize on the opportunity. However, the well-documented history of "experimental exploration" in the Amazon basin reflects failed projects and environmental delinquency. Recurrent mechanical failures, sabotage, corrosion, and natural disasters on aging and "strategically misplaced" pipelines have resulted in thousands of oil spills over the last 50 years. River pollution and destruction of the planet's largest rainforest remains a politically sensitive issue for Latin American oil producers, as they rely on exports to usher social and economic welfare.
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